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Took this with my 70-300, camera on tripod. Wanted to capture the colours just after sundown, and the reflection in the water. This image is not overprocessed, it is just tuned to look as it was that day.
The 12/5/20 theme for Smile On Saturday is Over Processed.
Here I've combined a screw hole in our fence with a head shot of Rosie. Then I over-processed it all in Topaz Studio.
A rather overprocessed Milky Way shot taken with my modded T3i.
I think my Starshoot Autoguider's bright red LED is invading the frame at bottom-left. (I had two cameras and equatorial mounts going at once, which was far more trouble than it was worth.)
Hall Leys Park bridge over the Derwent.
Snapseed edited to within an inch of its pixel based existence.
Happy Easter!
It's been a while since I've posted a slider! HAPPY SLIDER SUNDAY
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I love the way this one came out..
I made some new textures today using glitter I bought (for an upcoming product shoot).. I added them together and I love the colors & effect! I had to post!
I was just playing around in photo shop with my new made textures, and realized today is SUNDAY & I love this shot.. so Happy Slider SUNDAY!
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I'll be updating soon with more photos.. off to work! Have a blessed day!
Better late than never for Slider Sunday....a way overdramatized sunrise shot from our recent cruise that included a day in Newport, RI. We got on the tender early and got to enjoy the sunrise. Hope you have a great day. HSS!
Deliberately overprocessed to emphasize the roof tiles and the symmetry. It's strange how you can walk by something over and over and still see it through new eyes one day. Today, the bright sunlight on the roof grabbed me. HWW, and HSS!
Still re-working some of my old pics - getting them more "real".
Here you can see the "overprocessed"-version:
i had my last day yesterday :)
it feels great to be out
and that means i'll be much more present on flickr. and i'll start up my 365 again :P
this is probably over-processed. oh well
[+1 in comments]
wow flickr sharpened the life out of this picture
oh well :)
this is me, overprocessing like a maniac .. again.
oh well :)
if you're wondering, yes i do put big words i like together and pretend they make sense, yes yes i do
thank you so much ameera, nicole and mark for your lovely testimonials! :)
oh and check out my friend caitie's stream, she's just getting flickrized :]
Slider Saturday 4/52
There are times that I find extensive post processing evokes a very different feel or mood from an image and sometimes I like the result.
Being more of a purist with photography, I seldom post these overprocessed images but I decided for 2012, I would post those images on what I have termed "Slider Saturday". These will be images that I have extensively moved the sliders in post processing.
Bearbeitet mit paint.net - Spirale
Auswahlfoto
Für "Smile on Saturday"
Thema "Over-processed" am 05.12.2020.
A "Happy Smile on Saturday" for all of you
and stay healthy.
The sky is an infinite movie to me.
I never get tired looking at what's
happening up there.
(K. D. Lang)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Sky
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
Thanks for views, faves and comments!
yeah, ok, so now you know I am bored. We never went out to get our family pic today. But my house is spotless, all the laundry is done and hubby wants to take me out to eat. So, it's a good day. :D
Fruits - over-processed
(Paint.net - Kurven + "Ölgemälde")
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Für "Looking close... on Friday!"
Thema "Fruits (over-processed picture)" am 26.03.2021.
Have a nice Friday and stay healthy.
Many thanks for all your views, faves and comments.
Rework of a 10 year old picture of mine that I took with a low resolution camera and completely overprocessed to compensate. This time I cleaned it up and tried to do the best I could with the original image. It's an absolutely gorgeous scene in real life and I should go back and photograph it again. But for now here is my stylized updated version.
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I was tempted to overprocess this one, so I posted quickly before messing with it too much!
Reminiscent, to me, at least, of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, this huge, contoured mound, assembled by wave action of the sea at the adjacent, narrow beach, is composed of much larger particles than those of any sand dune. The round, sea-worn stones, ranging from roughly two to fifteen centimeters (one to six inches) in size, with some larger and smaller outliers, are called cobbles by geologists. Here on Cape Ann, they are known as popples, and they are memorialized in local names such as Popplestone Beach and Popplestone Lane.
This ridge is nearly 600 meters (2,000 feet) long and three to four meters (10-13 feet) high. Though one would think that a few hundred of these stones would never be missed, removing them, to decorate one's yard, for example, is forbidden.
Capturing this monstrosity is always an interesting challenge. For more understandable views, see my photo "Popple Dune, Realistic View," also posted today, and my photo "Wall of Popples." For this image, I've decided to overprocess and dramatize. Happy Sliders Sunday!
Not a Lamp Post but a Time Post.
Original was first processed in the iPhone App PRISMA then some further "Slidding" in Adobe Photoshop Elements 8.0 with some Cropping.
Used PRISMA - Style: Servers.com filter - all in the iPhone. First for a Painterly effect - then slide for HSS.
For - Happy Slider Sunday - HSS!
An attempt at over-processing a picture - on purpose.
[Explored: high was #478 on Jan 30, 2017]
Ultar Peak summit as seen from Karimabad (Hunza valley, Pakistan) using a 300mm zoom (35mm equivalent).
In no other place on Earth I have had such strong feeling that a mountain is reaching the sky and falling over me.
This picture was originally taken in RAW, but it is nearly unprocessed, trying to keep its light as similar as possible to the original view. I personally don't like overprocessed/HDR landscape pictures. Reality is impressive enough! :)
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © Óscar López. All rights reserved
Submitted for the "Smile on Saturday!" theme of 7/23/2022: OVER-PROCESSED CLOUDS.
VIEWERSHIP: this photo represented 28% of 1,145 views on 7/23/2022.
FAVORABILITY: this photo represented 58% of 50 faves on 7/23/2022.
Hum. Im annoyed. I got told that I overprocess my pictures. Im not sure if Im annoyed because of what I was told or because I get upset about it.
Ok, so I do some post processing to most of my pictures. Fair enough. But I dont spend hours changing colours or saving images. I might apply texture when I think they add to the image, or give it some saturation or add some hue...but I dont sit there manipulating images for hours. At the same time- I cant call myself a photographer cause I dont keep the images "pure". The picture Im loading today has ZERO photoshop/post processing. The only thing I've done to it is resize it to make it smaller and signed it. The end.
I dont know how I feel about the comment. I've to let it digest and then decide if I think I should keep it simpler. That's it for today.
Overprocessed on purpose...well, actually, left overprocessed b/c I was lazy.
Off-topic, anyone know how I can add flickr to my Google Reader? Halp.
Please press "Z".
Last night's waxing gibbous moon and also my first proper moon photo, duly overprocessed for Sliders Sunday :)
My mother (magrit k.) had kindly lent me her 75-300 (=150-600mm) telephoto lens for this shot. Taken with the Oly's 50 MP handheld High-Res Mode, so there's plenty of detail in the moon. It had been a fairly shaky affair, though, so only two of several attempts turned out well (=steady) enough that the camera could actually process the High-Res image. Speaking in Olympic terms: If I were a biathlete I'd probably do infinite penalty loops because I'd never hit that black target circle ;)
HSS, Everyone, and have a nice new week ahead!
Surprised to see a clear sky this morning (the forecast called for overcast), I went outside and took a few pictures of the sky. I happened to capture a shooting star in this one.
This one really must be viewed large to be appreciated.
Our leaves are finally red and yellow and everything in-between. I iPhoned it as I was driving home from work on Thursday when sunset light was making all the colors really pop. I also invented this "iPhoned" verb (at least I think I invented it), which covers everything from taking the shot with iPhone camera to editing it using iPhone apps.
So I took the shot out of the rolled down window, edited it right there in the car, and then edited it again and again. Just in time for Sliders Sunday. HSS, you guys!
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A light painting experiment while camping ealier this month.
Before people start harping on about how it looks too overprocessed etc let me just mention that this is how it came out of the camera, no alterations were made in photoshop bar resizing and framing.
We've been having really unsettled weather lately. One minute it's sunny, the next it rains, you never know what you're going to get.
Just a little fun with a 4-frame panorama auto-stitched in Lightroom and processed using Topaz Labs' Spicify filter. I normally don't like overprocessed images, but this filter just makes the clouds pop, so I couldn't resist.
Make sure to hit 'L'... like Perry says, it's good for the soul.